A Hilbert Drive woman said she was sitting in her dining room on Jan. 12 when she felt a breeze. She noticed that a window was broken and, outside, there was a brick on the ground. Nothing was reported stolen.

Someone entered an Acrux Court home on Jan. 11 through the downstairs bathroom window. Police said the lock was broken. Nothing was reported missing.

A Bells Lake Road man chased a man who was breaking into his mother’s car on Jan. 11. His mother woke up because she left the TV on, and when she looked outside, she saw her car light on and someone inside it. She alerted her son who then chased the man down the street and was able to grab the man’s bookbag. The man was described as a black male, about 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 200 pounds, wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and black sweatpants. Inside the bookbag were a few items and a smaller bag containing $7.29 in loose change.

Someone entered a Sycamore Avenue residence through the unlocked front door on Jan. 10 and stole a Kindle off the couch. The Kindle was valued at $240.

A woman sitting in her car outside of Columbia Savings Bank on Hurffville-Cross Keys Road said she was robbed of $30 on Jan. 10. According to police, the woman pulled into the parking lot, and noticed a black car next to her with a man inside. She then went into the bank and withdrew $50. When she came back outside, she said she no longer saw the black car. After she got into her vehicle, she rolled down the passenger window. She put $20 in her wallet and had the remaining $30 in her hand. Then out of no where, a man popped up next to her car and said “Give me your money or I’ll kill you,” she later told police. She handed over the $30. However, rather than immediately reporting the incident to police, she left the bank because she had to pick up her daughter, she later said. Instead, she called her husband, who then called the bank, and a bank employee called police. The woman returned to the bank later to speak to police.

A 26-year-old woman is accused of stealing $85.94 worth of merchandise from Target on Jan. 10. Store workers told police the woman was seen putting baby formula into her bag, then proceeding to the pet aisle where she put dog food in her bag, as well as clothing and a few Monster energy drinks. She only attempted to pay for one can of formula, a few clothing items and a gallon of milk.

A 66-year-old man was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving and driving with an expired license when he was pulled over on Shoppers Lane on Jan. 10

An Aldeberan Drive man was accused by his mother on Jan. 9 of stealing and forging her checks, cashing out a total of $1,500.

A Washington Township High School teacher’s wallet was stolen from her purse on Jan. 9. The teacher said she left her wallet in her purse in room A29 at about 9:15 a.m. When she returned, her purse was still on the floor by her desk where she left it, but the wallet was gone.

A woman is accused of stealing $77.88 worth of merchandise from Walmart on Jan. 7.

A Fomalhaut Avenue man got a call from his neighbor on Jan. 5 who told him his dog was out front of his house. When he arrived home to check on the situation, he found the rear door of his house was open and a few items were stolen, including a laptop, Playstation console, Wii console and digital camera.

A Saw Mill Road resident told police on Jan. 5 he was defrauded of $1,750 through a time share company. The man told police he tried to purchase the time share from Condo Vacations and made a wire transfer of the money to pay for the taxes. However, all contact with the company ceased at that time and he was not able to retrieve his money.

A Plumtree Drive man’s computer was stolen after his son had a New Years Eve party at their home. The computer, a Dell Latitude E6400, is valued at $1800.